Naxos holidays

About
Naxos Holidays Hotel is a three-star property on the southern edge of Naxos Town (Chora), positioned within a five-minute walk of both the town center and the long sandy stretch of Agios Georgios beach. It sits in the Agios Georgios neighborhood — one of the most convenient parts of the island for travelers who want easy access to the waterfront, the main square, and the bus station without paying the premium of the old Venetian kastro quarter.
The hotel is built in the whitewashed Cycladic style, with the bright geometry and calm color palette typical of the Cyclades. It targets visitors who want a comfortable, well-located base rather than a boutique resort, and its price point reflects that — one of the more accessible three-star options in this part of the island.
What to Expect
Rooms at Naxos Holidays are described as comfortable and spacious, with the amenities you'd expect at the three-star level. Several room types offer sea views, which at this location means sightlines toward the bay of Agios Georgios and the open Aegean. The hotel's standout communal feature is its swimming pool, which is among the larger ones available at similarly priced properties in Naxos Town. A pool bar operates during the day and into the evening, serving snacks and drinks to guests relaxing on the sundecks. The gardens around the pool are well maintained and add some shade and greenery to the outdoor areas.
With a Google rating of 3.7 from 361 reviews, the property has a solid volume of feedback — enough to give a reliable read. Guests consistently point to location and value as strengths. Service consistency appears to vary more than the physical setup, so managing expectations around a budget-friendly three-star experience is worthwhile.
How to Get There
Naxos Holidays Hotel is located in the Agios Georgios area of Chora, the island's main town and the point of arrival for all ferries. If you're arriving by ferry from Piraeus, Santorini, or any other Cycladic island, the port is about a 10-minute walk north along the waterfront promenade. Taxis are available at the port for a short ride.
If you're driving or renting a car on Naxos, the hotel is easy to find off the main coastal road skirting Agios Georgios beach. Parking in this neighborhood can be tight in high summer, so check with the hotel directly about any on-site or nearby options. The main KTEL bus station in Naxos Town — the hub for routes to Filoti, Apiranthos, Apollonas, and the southern beaches — is within walking distance, making it practical to explore the interior of the island without a vehicle.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos has one of the longer and more reliable summer seasons in the Cyclades, running from late April through mid-October. July and August bring the most visitors, the strongest meltemi wind (which keeps temperatures bearable but can affect beach conditions at exposed spots), and the highest room rates. If you want Agios Georgios beach at its calmest and the hotel at its best value, aim for late May through June or September into early October. The light in those shoulder months is excellent for photography, the sea is warm enough from June onward, and Naxos Town's restaurants and shops are fully operational without the peak-season crowds.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly through the hotel website or call ahead if you want a sea-view room confirmed — these tend to go first in peak season.
- The Agios Georgios beachfront is an easy walk from the hotel; for quieter or more dramatic beaches like Plaka or Agia Anna, you'll need the bus or a vehicle.
- The Portara (the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo) is about a 15-minute walk north along the harbor — a worthwhile detour at any time of day, especially at dusk.
- Naxos Town's main market street, Papavasileiou, runs just inland from the waterfront and has a concentrated stretch of tavernas, bakeries, and shops — close enough to walk to for dinner without needing transport.
- The hotel's pool bar is a practical alternative to beach clubs on days when the meltemi picks up and makes open-sea swimming choppy.
- Confirm check-in time when you book — ferry arrivals from Athens (Piraeus) can be early morning, and early access is not guaranteed.
What's Nearby
Agios Georgios beach itself begins essentially at the hotel's doorstep — it's a broad, gently shelving sandy beach well suited to families and less experienced swimmers, with sun-lounger rentals, a few beach bars, and calm water on most days. A short walk north along the seafront brings you to the old port, the covered market, and the base of the kastro hill. The Archaeological Museum of Naxos, which holds a notable collection of Cycladic figurines and Mycenaean-era finds, is a ten-minute walk from the hotel through the old town lanes. For day trips, the village of Halki in the Tragaea valley is about 20 kilometers inland and makes a good half-day excursion by bus or car.
Address
ΑΓΙΟΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ ΧΩΡΑ ΝΑΞΟΥ ΝΑΞΟΣ - ΚΥΚΛΑΔΕΣ, Naxos ke Mikres Kiklades 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 025790Website
www.naxosholidayshotel.comLocation
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